Avetis is a male given name of Armenian origin. It is derived from the Armenian word "avet," which means "eagle." The name Avetis is traditionally given to boys in Armenian families and has been used for centuries as a popular choice among parents.
The name Avetis has been associated with several notable figures throughout history, most notably Saint Avetis, who was a monk and martyr during the 4th century. Saint Avetis is revered as one of the patron saints of Armenia, and his feast day is celebrated on October 19th.
Despite its Armenian origins, the name Avetis has been adopted by other cultures throughout history. In ancient Persia, for example, there was a notable king named Ardeshir I, who was also known as Ardashir and Avetis in Armenian sources.
Today, Avetis remains a popular choice among Armenian parents and is often used to honor family traditions or to pay homage to the country's rich history. While it may not be widely recognized outside of Armenian communities, those who bear this name carry with them a proud heritage that stretches back centuries.
The name Avetis has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, with a total of 60 babies born with this name from 1990 to 2023. The name's peak occurred recently, with 8 births in 2016 and 7 births in 2017.